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" How that might change his nature, there's the question: It is the bright day that brings forth the adder; And that craves wary walking. Crown him? — that? And then, I grant, we put a sting in him, That at his will he may do danger with. "
The Monthly Mirror: Reflecting Men and Manners : with Strictures on Their ... - Page 292
1803
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Shakespeare's plays, abridged and revised for the use of girls ..., Volume 221

William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...come and call me here. Luc. I will, my lord. [Exit. Bru. It must be by his death ; and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crown'd ; — How that might change his nature, there's the question. It is the...
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., Volume 2

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...Greek Tragic Iambic Verse 325 945 • BRUTUS ON JULIUS C&SAR "T must be by his death: and for my part I know no personal cause to spurn at him, but for the general. He would be crowned: — how that might change his nature, there's the question. It is the...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 3

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...[Giving a letter. This paper, thus scal'd up ; and, I am sure, I: did not lie there when I went to bed. an a wild exposture to each chance That starts i' the general, — he would be crown'd :] either rretn, — I know no personal cause of enmity against "3...
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The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of ...

William Shakespeare, John William Stanhope Hows - 1864 - 498 pages
...come and call me here. Luc. I will, my lord. [Exit. Bru. It must be by his death : and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crown'd : — How that might change his nature, there's the question. It is the...
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Tragedies

William Shakespeare - 1864 - 806 pages
...here. IMC. I will, my lord. ^ [Exit. Bru. ,1t, must be by his death: s and, for my part, L. f Y \ ** I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. * He would be crown'd: — How that might change his nature, there 's the question. It is...
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The English of Shakespeare Illustrated in a Philological Commentary on His ...

George Lillie Craik - 1864 - 406 pages
...and call me here. Lite. I will, my lord. [Exit. 147. Bru. It must be by his death: and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crowned:— How that might change his nature, there's the question. It is the...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, with Biographical Introduction by ...

William Shakespeare - 1865 - 476 pages
...come and call me here. Luc. I will, my lord. [Exit. Bru. It must be by his death : and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crown'd : How that might change his nature, there 's the question : It is the...
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The works of William Shakespeare, the text revised by A ..., Part 131, Volume 6

William Shakespeare - 1865 - 728 pages
...Lucius ! Enter Luc1us. Luc. I will, my lord. [Exit. Bru. It must be by his death : and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. Ho would be crown'd : — How that might change his nature, there's the question : It is the...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: Troilus and Cressida. Coriolanus. Titus ...

William Shakespeare - 1866 - 728 pages
...Lucius ! Enter Lucius. Luc. I will, my lord. [Exit. Bru. It must be by his death : and, for my part, I know no personal cause to spurn at him, But for the general. He would be crown'd : — How that might change his nature, there's the question : It is the...
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The Pictorial edition of the works of Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. [8 vols ...

William Shakespeare - 1867 - 1022 pages
...death: and, for my part, 1 So in Richard II. " When. Harry, when I Л common expression of impatience y in the secret night. Farewell ! — Be trusty, and general. He would be crown'd : — • How that might change his nature, there 's the question. It...
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